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A silly seek-and-find book, with surprises or games on every page. For detectives with a sense of humor ages 5 years and up. Is that possible? Fish swimming in a drawer and a pool leading to the front door? Welcome to the house where William lives with his human family. It might be a bit different from where you live. But it’s mighty fun! Come inside and see for yourself! The Is That Possible? series invites readers to look at everyday objects and situations in a creative way. Filled with fun activities, these books will spark imagination and conversation. Bond and build your child’s vocabulary as you play along!…mehr

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A silly seek-and-find book, with surprises or games on every page. For detectives with a sense of humor ages 5 years and up. Is that possible? Fish swimming in a drawer and a pool leading to the front door? Welcome to the house where William lives with his human family. It might be a bit different from where you live. But it’s mighty fun! Come inside and see for yourself! The Is That Possible? series invites readers to look at everyday objects and situations in a creative way. Filled with fun activities, these books will spark imagination and conversation. Bond and build your child’s vocabulary as you play along!
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Autorenporträt
Thomas van Oostrum grew up in The Hague, but he’s been living in rural Rijssen, The Netherlands, for quite some time now. He started making comics at an early age. When his school newspaper let him share them with the world, it made him want to create even more. In 2007, his adventure as an author and illustrator of picture books began. Thomas has also written several school musicals, combining his love of stories, humor, and characters with his other passion: music. He fondly remembers his own elementary school days as a time of wonder, fun, and unlimited possibilities, so Thomas hopes to pass some of that on to today’s children through his creations.